IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus/PCI Adapter Driver

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I Am Running Windows Vista Beta 2 x86 (I Have x64, Although Most Of My
Drivers Would Not Work In x64.)

I Installed Windows Vista, And It Did Not Come With The Wireless Driver,
Which Was Not What I Hoped, As I Don't Know The Manufacturer's Company. I
Also Searched Google, No Useful Results. If Anyone Has A x86 And/Or A x64
Driver For IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus/PCI Adapter Reply To This Question.

Thanks, :D
 
RHY3756547 said:
I Am Running Windows Vista Beta 2 x86 (I Have x64, Although Most Of My
Drivers Would Not Work In x64.)

I Installed Windows Vista, And It Did Not Come With The Wireless Driver,
Which Was Not What I Hoped, As I Don't Know The Manufacturer's Company. I
Also Searched Google, No Useful Results. If Anyone Has A x86 And/Or A x64
Driver For IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus/PCI Adapter Reply To This Question.

Thanks, :D

You need make and model.

IEEE 802.11g is the specifications the card
complies with and could be made by any of the
manufacturers that do wireless cards. Go to:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/ and maybe
you'll get a clearer idea of what "IEEE 802.11g"
means.
 
This Isn't Helping. The Driver Name IS: IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus/PCI
Adapter
And The Model Is Not Specified On The Net, Users Manual Classifies It As
IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus/PCI Adapter And Does Not Tell Manufacturer Or
Model. The Card's Sticker Didn't Help Either.
 
IEEE 802.11a/b/g is the technical name for the accepted and approved Wi-fi
standard. It is not a model name or a manufacturer name. Without knowing
more about the equipment you have, it is not possible to help you. Is there
possibly a model number or a serial number on the card?
 
What you have to understand and accept is there
IS NOT a single driver for devices that comply
with the IEEE 802.11g specifications.

There are several manufactures of chips that
meet the IEEE 802.11g specifications and a
unique driver, specific to the particular chip,
is provided by each of those manufacturers.

A single IEEE 802.11g driver for all the
different chips DOES NOT EXIST!
 
If that computer has a wired ethernet port connect it to your router to get
online or use a dial-up modem. Once online right click the Wireless Cardbus
Adapter in device manager and choose update driver. Vista should then include
your online connection to also include what it finds on the internet.
 
I DO Have A Ethernet Port Although My Router Is Downstairs. And My Cable Only
Stretches 5 Meters. I Do Have A Driver For My Ethernet.
 
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